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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agreed he will" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey that someone has consented to do something in the future, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "After much discussion, they finally reached a consensus, and it was agreed he will take on the project."
Alternatives: "he has agreed to" or "he will comply with".
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But, it agreed, "he will not persuade Middle England, and that's not because Middle England is greedy and selfish.
If agreed, he will draw up a proposal for a detailed historical assessment of the site using ground-penetrating radar, 3D modelling and fibre-optic cameras.
Sitting with some friends in the shade of a fruit stand at a market, another woman, Barbara D'Escovert agreed: "He will not be bad off here.
The 22-year-old, who missed out on a place in Italy's World Cup squad, has signed a five-year contract, but the two Italian clubs have agreed he will remain at Liguria for the coming season.
He has pared down his obligations, eschewing the odd interview and unnecessary attention for the big stuff — the endorsement deals, or the things he and the Nationals have agreed he will do.
Saying he will retire if Jackson does not return after this season -- the Bulls and Jackson have agreed he will not coach next season -- the game's greatest player is nearing the end.
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If things don't go through or things are not agreed, he'll be here for at least another year anyway".
And if he does, several political analysts agree, he will win.
Although most members of the Yankees' organization were skeptical that Montero could ever catch for them, they all agree he will hit, especially in Seattle.
Moscow needs that source of revenue, and whatever Vladimir Putin's geo-political ambitions, most energy analysts seem to agree he will think twice about jeopardising it.
No court date was set at the hearing today, and if the mayor and his wife agree, he will instead most likely enter an anti-domestic-violence program.
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